- NBA ROUNDUP : Wilkins Puts It All Together Against Spurs
- Miscellany
- 'WIOU's' Eye-Opener: Blindness in the Workplace : Television: A test audience of the disabled gives mostly positive reactions for the inclusion of a character's blindness. Dick Van Patten plays the ailing weatherman.
- Regulators Ask New Strictures on Neil Bush
- Columbia Pictures May Open Park: Columbia Pictures...
- Reformed Regulation Boosts Competence
- Pact With U.S. Regarded as Boost to Mexican Wages : Trade: First, however, oil exports and foreign investment would have to be increased, a private forecaster in Mexico says.
- Trade Show Fare Leaves Stomachs Growling : Electronics: Retailers hungry for new gadgets will find little that's exciting. Home-office products could be a bright spot, though.
- B of A May Face Risks if It Buys Bank in Boston
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbia Assailed for Printing Money
- Baker to Stress Peaceful Options : Gulf crisis: U.S. will warn Iraq of a no-hope conflict if it does not withdraw from Kuwait. But the alternatives for addressing grievances will also be emphasized.
- U.S. Assails Soviets' Troop Move to Baltics
- MISSION VIEJO : Mayor Tables Plan for Development
- TUSTIN : Council Will Apply to Historic Program
- SAN CLEMENTE : Resigned Fire Chief's Successor Is Hired
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Murdock Paces Providence Past Georgetown
- Bradshaw's Record Is Not a Cheap Shot
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Namath Says Redskins Have Best Shot at Upset
- The Sidelines : Long Beach's Hicks Dies at 64
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Critic's Choice' a Chestnut That's Drier Than Need Be : Comedy: The rather subdued characters in this 1960s play update it by discussing 'The Simpsons' and using a cordless phone.
- Lithuanian Government Quits Amid Turmoil : Soviet Union: The move comes as thousands try to storm Parliament over food price boosts.
- OXNARD : Panel Delays Action on Project Appeal
- $10,000 Reward Issued in Murder Conviction
- The Numbers
- Laguna Mobile-Home Protection Law OKd
- Escondido
- PREP ROUNDUP : Irvine Wrestlers Pass Test by Beating El Modena
- Miscellany
- HARBOR LEAGUE PREVIEW : Parity's Shadow Hides Christian, Strength of the League
- Carew's Swing Opens Door to Hall of Fame : Baseball: Former Angel elected at first opportunity; Perry and Jenkins each make it in third year on ballot.
- TV RATINGS : 'Blossom': Bouquets for NBC?
- San Diego Repertory Stands by Bilingual Plays : Theater: Despite disappointments and apparent audience indifference, the theater remains committed to producing plays in English and Spanish.
- Parker Bros. Files Lawsuit to Protect Its Monopoly
- Patently Absurd? National Archives Houses Strange Ideas
- Fed Acts Again to Push Down Interest Rates : Economy: As more signs point to a deepening recession, it allows the rate that banks charge each other for overnight loans to fall to 6.75%.
- LOCAL : Car Runs Into Store; Driver Flees
- Activists Urge Energy Dept. to Give Priority to Radioactive Waste Cleanup
- Russians Are Coming, but to Do What? : Baltic crackdown risks chilling relations with Washington
- COUNTYWIDE : Police-Patch Buffs to Rub Shoulders
- Lawsuit Claims Firm Has a Monopoly on the Game : Trademarks: The suit says an El Cajon company's "Cityopoly" games infringe on Parker Brothers' venerable game.
- VENTURA : Walking Tour Will Focus on Chinatown
- Floors Flooded in Ziggurat Building
- PERSPECTIVE ON GANGS : Getting Tough Got Us Nowhere : So many died while we unleashed cops, jails and harsh laws on the gangs. Root social causes were not addressed.
- No Resolution for Still-Closed Pomerado Road
- Wiggins Is Scheduled to Be Buried Friday
- LEGAL FILE
- Landing Rights Rift Delays New United Flight to Japan
- Fries Studio May Restructure: Fries Entertainment Inc....
- New England Bank Stabilized, Seidman Says
- Kodak's Drug Unit Expected to Unveil Deal With French
- Oil Prices Jump Wildly With Gulf Peace Talks : Trading: Optimism leads to early declines, but Baker's report that no progress was made sends cost of a barrel up $8.
- Saudis Cite Mix-Up, Deny Iraq Copter Pilots Defected
- NATION : Woman Killed by 8-Time Mugger
- Cranston Tells Ethics Panel He Can't Testify : Thrifts: The senator's attorney says he has been weakened by radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
- Major Firm in Oxnard to Lay Off 165 Workers
- Firms to Pay $2.4 Million in Fatal Crane Accident
- Korean Culture Connection : Appreciation: An immigrant community in Orange County fights back at hate crimes by honoring those who have befriended them. Non-Koreans find that everyone is richer for the effort.
- OXNARD : Fire Plans, Chemical Spills to Be Explored
- Crowd Packs Council Meeting on Miramar Ranch North Development
- Two Outrages: . . . and Sweetheart Loans in Capistrano : City Manager got contract and payout concessions with shockingly little oversight
- VENTURA : Recycling Center Earns Over $29,000
- Short Takes : Gless Misses 'Cagney & Lacey'
- Nichols Institute Buys Missouri Lab: The San...
- Cruising Gets Green Light From Oxnard : Traffic: City Council members say the weekly event is well-policed and provides an alternative to gang activity.
- Mr. Clean of the Canyons
- Suspect Dies as Son, Mother Foil Thieves : He Disarms and Shoots One of Two Robbers as She Jumps Into Melee to Help
- John Lewis and OCTC Chief Reed Join Race for 35th State Senate Seat
- Broncos Win Flip; Rams Get 5th Draft Pick
- Lakers Miss Magic in Fourth Quarter : Basketball: Smith rattled by SuperSonics, who win, 96-88, while Johnson stays home.
- Eagle Players Squawk at Ryan's Firing
- Benning, Kings Win After Give and Take : Hockey: Inadvertently, he knocks in an early goal for Hartford, but then he scores the game-winner in overtime for 4-3 victory.
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Baseball
- CITY EASTERN LEAGUE PREVIEW : Opponents Still Fear A Runaway Morse
- Ken Burns Links the Civil War With Gulf Crisis : Television: In a speech before the World Affairs Council, the maker of the hit PBS series lambastes the medium for failing to live up to its educational promise.
- Playing the Lottery
- Youth Facilities Needed
- Importance of Airports
- Conserving Runoff
- Crop Damage From Cold Snap
- Defanging Hussein
- Defanging Hussein
- Defanging Hussein
- Defanging Hussein
- Defanging Hussein
- District Bowing to Union
- Crop Damage From Cold Snap
- Defanging Hussein
- Crop Damage From Cold Snap
- Defanging Hussein
- Defanging Hussein
- Mideast Movie
- Defanging Hussein
- Sony Forms Software Unit: Sony Corp. is...
- Heart Valve Suit Filed: A class-action lawsuit...
- BANKING / FINANCE
- BANKING / FINANCE : Defendants Hauled to Court in Lincoln Case: 63 People, 33 Firms
- WORLD : Soviet Tank Explodes; 17 Killed
- NATION : 2 Sentenced in Attack on Jogger
- Local : One Killed in Rash of Traffic Accidents as Rain Hits County
- Dow, Up 40, Closes Off 39 on Gulf Gloom
- War Jitters Mount in Jordan and Iraq a Week Ahead of Deadline
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : 4 Hostages Released, Nidal Group Claims
- WORLD : Air Force Jet Crashes, Pilot Dies
- Ocean of Dreams
- Jurist Opposes Retrial of Driver on Murder Charges in 3 Deaths
- Judge Rules Against Changes in Burbank Ballot Arguments
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teen-Ager Wounds Himself While Cleaning Pistol
- 3 Children Saved From Fire : Heroism: Onlookers help a mother rescue the youngsters from a burning apartment; a baby is in critical condition.
- Riding the Wild Turf in Comfort : Travel: Recreational vehicles offer many of the amenities of home for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Moorpark Overwhelms Canyons
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's Timely Goals Beat Devils, 5-3
- A First Lady With Flair : Politics: Gayle Wilson is smart, articulate, charming, pretty and never forgets a joke. 'She's the woman you love to hate,' says a friend. .
- Foundation to Buy Yosemite Concession
- LOCAL : 7 Firefighters Hurt During Fire
- Jordan Closes Its Borders With Iraq : Gulf crisis: The kingdom says it can't afford to assist any more refugees in event of war.
- Minority AIDS Project May Fold, Appeals for Cash : Health: The Rev. Carl Bean says the outlook is bleak for his organization. He vows to fast until enough money is raised.
- Forest Lawn Will Pay $75,000 for Disruption
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : It's America's Duty to World to Kick War Habit
- IRVINE : Turtle Rock Area Gets First Graffiti
- Charity Begins at Home for Folks at San Juan City Hall
- San Marcos
- Syracuse Picks Pasqualoni as Its New Coach
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Vajda Upsets Chesnokov in New Zealand
- Perick Chosen Music Director of Chamber Group
- Couple Didn't Know They Owned a Vincent Van Gogh
- Aziz 'Smart, Smooth, Clever,' but Some Doubt His Sway With Hussein : Diplomacy: Iraq's foreign minister may at best be a message carrier.
- Local : Fire at Valley Retirement Home
- NATION : Rep. Udall Recovering From Fall
- El Toro Marines Hit Saudi Sand as Buildup Continues
- Marine Left Unit for Good Reason, Lawyer Says : Military: Camp Pendleton lieutenant faces court-martial for abandoning copter squadron that's on way to Mideast.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Marine May Face Dismissal After Abandoning His Unit
- LOS ANGELES RAINFALL 1877-1990
- District Seeks to Improve Racial Mix of 23 Schools : Education: Ventura Unified unveils a plan to make special programs more widely available. Some parents question the need for changes.
- Protests Stall Proposal to Lease County Airports : Aviation: Supervisors postpone action after pilots and union leaders complain. Critics say rates would increase at the five facilities.
- Matta Guilty of Running Drug Ring in Two States
- Baseball
- Man Slays Estranged Wife, Then Kills Himself : Canyon Country: A neighbor says Manuel Felix Jr., 48, never got over the death of his son in a 1989 traffic accident.
- Hush-Hush, High-Tech Tracker Plays Key Role in Bank Robbery Trial : Crime: Law enforcement officials try to conceal workings of electronic device that assertedly led police to defendant.
- DiSante Says He Will Attend Washington
- Harbour Seeks to Confine Outbursts to the Scoring Variety
- Oscar Odds on 'Dances' and Costner
- ARTS
- Short Takes : Wounded Movie-Goer Sues
- Artists Feel the Sting as NEA Cuts Museum Funds
- Tabled Expectations : Restaurants: Mid-price establishments, which saw growth through much of the '80s, are seeing business slow with the recession.
- CBS Hires Consulting Firm: CBS Inc. hired...
- Coin Dealership Under Scrutiny Files Bankruptcy : Investments: Costa Mesa police are investigating allegations that firm has been overpricing--or not delivering--merchandise.
- Some S. African Schools Begin Integration
- WORLD : S. African Held as Spy for KGB
- They Are Their Brothers' Keepers : The ministry: At Serra House, priests help one another. It is the only recovery center in the Western U.S. for those suffering from alcoholism, other chemical dependencies and emotional problems.
- Judge to Reconsider Probation Requiring Birth Control
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Black Activists Ask Provisional Rule
- UCLA Cuts in Chicano Studies Hit : Education: Protests have spread off campus to involve Latino leaders. School officials say there aren't enough qualified teachers.
- Bradley to Visit Hawaii, Indonesia
- Peyer Pattern Was Evident, Knotts' Lawyer Alleges : Courts: CHP had received complaints about his nighttime stops of women, according to the attorney in family's wrongful-death suit.
- Rancho S.D.
- NCAA Funding Edict May Squeeze Out Many Schools
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Top-Ranked Brea-Olinda Routs No. 6 Savanna, 61-24
- Clippers Win, but All Is Not Perfect : Pro basketball: Before game, Manning's agent stops just short of asking for trade. Then L.A. beats Indiana, 122-107, and ends seven-game slump.
- PBS' 'Cats' Lands on All Fours : Television: Cat fanciers will love this engrossing 'National Geographic,' which juxtaposes domestic cats with those in the wild.
- Paramount Report Called Misunderstanding: The Japanese audio...
- Suit Alleges Pfizer, Shiley Tried to Hide Heart Valve Defects
- Oil Production by OPEC Rises
- Like Father, Like Son?: Saddam Hussein was...
- Rebels Arrest 2 in Execution of GIs : El Salvador: The guerrillas say that their men may have 'assassinated wounded prisoners of war.'
- HUMAN RELATIONS : Center Seeks to Heal Rift Between Blacks, Jews : Onetime allies have been split by such issues as Farrakhan and Israeli aid to South Africa.
- Southland's Arab-Americans Angered by FBI Queries : Terrorism: Agents are interviewing business and community leaders about possible Iraqi activity. Some fear the policy will fuel anti-Arab sentiment.
- Cleveland Slide Stirs Memories
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
- Athletes With Dyslexia Clear Hurdles on the Field and Off : High schools: Learning disorder can't keep students from excelling in sports.
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Darnyi Sets World Record in 400 Individual Medley
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Compromises on Airport Buildings
- OXNARD : 3 Teen-Agers Win in Regional Boxing
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Move of Facility Into Seacliff OKd
- IRVINE : City Spares Family Reunification Panel
- SANTA ANA : Police Fabricated Attack, Man Says
- Son, 24, Charged in Slaying of Parents
- Oceanside Says Cracked Homes a Civil Issue
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Darnyi Sets World Record in 400 Individual Medley
- THE NHL : He Made a Point, Goal Remains
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Agassi Is Given $25,000 Fine, but Gets No Suspension
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Abraham Wins 100th as Coach at Moorpark
- Angels Are Busy Planning for Life Without Gaetti
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT : WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Montoya Figures Brooks Will Play
- Man Convicted in 2 Live Crew Sale Closes Up Store
- Saturn to Pay Dealers: Saturn Corp. said...
- International Paper: The wood products and paper...
- Congress Bypassed in Bid to Speed A-Waste Disposal
- Residents Use Ropes to Flee Manila Fire
- 1 Killed, 248 Injured in Train Crash in London
- Pete Wilson and Supporters Having a Ball : Inaugural: The main party was sedate until a band that specializes in pop music of the '60s took the stage. It was then that Republicans showed they can rock.
- THE DROUGHT : Officials Expect Problems Meeting New Water Cuts
- City Council Puts Off Setting Election Date
- Another Blow for Fingers : Hall of Fame: Snub is another heartbreak for former pitcher who has been beset by family and financial woes.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Quartz Hill Prevails in 2 Overtimes, 63-61
- Art Exhibit Roster in S.D. Stresses Diversity
- Philippine High Court Allows Marcos Art Sale
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Privilege' and 'Tong Tana': Disparate Documentaries : One is a boring work about menopause, while the other is a beautiful but heartbreaking journey to the rain forests of Borneo.
- PRIVATE FACES, PUBLIC PLACES : Small Dreams, Too, Come True in Hollywood
- Olajuwon Might Be Out for Two Months
- NAMES IN THE GAMES
- Bolton Will Coach Los Amigos Football
- Lansford Isn't the First, and Won't Be the Last
- Miscellany
- BANKING / FINANCE
- P.M. BRIEFING : French Sanofi, Kodak Subsidiary to Link Global Drug Operations
- TREND WATCH
- Citrus Growers in State in Dilemma Over Export Plans
- P.M. BRIEFING : Novello Joins Cisco Wine Protest
- Firm Buys First Executive Stake: Hicks, Muse...
- No Modesty Here: This Forecast Rates Bouquet of Roses
- Use of Tahoe Name Rejected
- U.S. Warns Manila About Military Order
- Are the Outsiders Now Insiders? : Novel: 25 years later, questions about Tom Wolfe's accuracy in "The Pump House Gang" remain. But some of the book has proved prophetic.
- ANAHEIM : Eli Home Honored as 'Point of Light'
- BUENA PARK : Noisy-Party Fine Gets Tentative OK
- COUNTYWIDE : District Expected to Join in Water Study
- Trash Firm to Pay $3-Million Settlement in Biggest Fraud Victory for Prosecutors
- Two Outrages: Baffling Buyout in L.A. . . : Huge goodby kiss to development head raises many eyebrows--and questions
- 5 Arrested in Anaheim Jewelry Robbery; Police Seek Ties to Other Store Holdups
- NEWPORT BEACH : Planners Approve Irvine Co. Project
- CITY WESTERN LEAGUE : Title Contenders Must Perform Some Awesome Feats in Awful Places
- New NCAA Scheduling Limit Makes Northridge a More Attractive Foe
- Flaherty Resigns as Coach of Saugus Football Team
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : Calvin's Clutch Three-Pointers Carry Morse
- Evans and Biondi Turn In Golden Efforts : Swimming: The Americans win the 400- and 100-meter freestyles. U.S. athletes also win a diving competition and the women's 400 freestyle relay.
- Rasmussen Ends Waiting Game, Takes Padres' Pay Offer
- Baseball
- The Sidelines : Beating Suspect Arrested Again
- NAMES IN THE GAMES : Resignation Paying Off: Watson
- Sailing
- University Presidents Make Their Presence Felt in NCAA : Convention: All cost-cutting reforms easily are approved, including reduction of coaching staffs.
- Judge Calls Hubbard Ad Misleading : Hollywood Park: Everett's chief opponent in proxy fight for control of track is ordered to buy corrected version.
- He Was Asking a Pretty Penny, and It's About All He's Worth
- ARTS
- ROCKY MOUNTAIN BRIEFING
- Political Watchdog : Newsmakers Around the World Lend a Hand to Timepiece Maker
- Attitudes on Minorities in Conflict : Race relations: Survey indicates that although white Americans' support for integration has grown, many still hold negative stereotypes of others.
- NATION : Bank Robbed Twice in 4 Hours
- A Culturally Satisfying Year Lies Ahead : Arts: Throughout the San Gabriel Valley, a rich array of exhibits, concerts and theater is planned.
- Edward G. Sierra; Retired Restaurateur
- Head-On Collision Kills 2 on Santiago Canyon Curve
- Attorney Pins Death of Gathers on Coach : Loyola: Fagel claims player would be alive if Westhead had not asked for medication reduction.
- Jurisprudence
- Redskins Faced With Dilemma Against 49ers : NFL playoffs: Buffalo, New York and the Raiders are favored in the other games.
- Braman Rids Eagles of the Buddy System : Pro football: Ryan fired after benching Cunningham in third playoff loss in a row.
- McKellar Leads the Way, 86-82 : Prep basketball: Sophomore guard paces Campbell Hall to double-overtime win over Faith Baptist.
- Reds Will Get Series Rings in Private
- Spreckels Moves to Pop--But in a Limited Fashion
- MOVIES - Jan. 9, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 9, 1991
- MOVIES - Jan. 9, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Jan. 9, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 9, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 9, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 9, 1991
- San Diego Told to Cut Water Usage by 15%
- Dannemeyer Will Challenge Seymour for U.S. Senate Seat in '92, Sources Say
- HOT TICKET: When the University of Nevada...
- A PLOT? Santa Ana City Councilman John...
- NAME THIS TODDLER: Can you identify this...
- Dannemeyer to Challenge Seymour in 1992 Primary
- Council Feels Heat From Tollway Foes in San Juan : Protest: 500 attend meeting to oppose San Joaquin Hills project. A recall campaign is threatened if officials don't go on record to oppose it.
- USIU Announces Cuts in Shows and Degrees During Bankruptcy
- Pan Am's Dive Began After the Government Axed Its Near-Monopoly : Airlines: The carrier had operated without competition for decades. When the floodgates opened in 1978, it couldn't cope.
- Water Rationing Seen as MWD Cuts Supplies : Drought: Conservation is likely to remain voluntary in O.C., thanks to recycling, underground supplies.
- Pan Am, a 50-Year Leader in Aviation, Goes Bankrupt : Economy: Carrier cites fuel costs, downturn and Flight 103 bombing. It says travelers will not be affected.
- President Asks Congress to OK War With Iraq
- Water Rationing Seen as MWD Cuts Supplies : Drought: Board requires 17% decrease in use. Officials say mandatory conservation is likely in most areas.
- Baker and Aziz Arrive in Geneva, Both Talking Tough : Diplomacy: Hopes for a breakthrough are dim. Each side says the other must be the one to back down.
- COLUMN ONE : Legacy of Failure in Defense : More than $2 trillion was spent in the 1980s on a massive buildup. With cancellation of the A-12 plane and other troubles, critics say the country didn't get much in return.
- Boy, You Just Can't Take Those San Diegans Anywhere
- Law Firm to Audit RTD Contracting : Minorities: An outside agency will examine programs after allegations that work went to companies that did not qualify.
- BANK ON IT: The new year shouldn't...
- First Interstate Bank Buys Toluca Lake Center
- Pizza Chain Wins Bid to Make Dough at Camp Pendleton
- Rhode Island to Probe Bank Crisis
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana computer company...
- Accountant Pleads Guilty to Role in $19-Million Fraud
- Oil Prices Soar on War Fears
- HemaCare Has Begun AIDS Therapy Trials
- One & Only : With both parents on the go and financial resources limited, it is increasingly likely their child will remain their. . .
- COLUMN ONE : Blacks and the Army: Why Join? : At one recruiting station, protesters say African-Americans should fight for justice at home. Recruits talk of neighborhood violence and see few better choices.
- Regional Outlook : Will It Be War or Peace in the Mideast? Each Option Offers Hazards : A zero-hour withdrawal by Iraq may be the most difficult scenario for regional stability.
- CENSUS : Demographers Seek Methods to Count On in the Year 2000
- State : Cranston Too Ill for Questioning
- Regional Outlook : Will It Be War or Peace in the Mideast? Each Option Offers Hazards : It is easy to envision how a war might begin. The outcome is impossible to predict.
- Gulf Allies Assure U.S. They Will Stand Firm : Diplomacy: Baker meets with Europeans, and no 'wavering' is reported. Delay of deadline is rejected.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Considers Raising Trash Rates
- San Diego
- Emotional Prosecutor Describes Shooting of 2
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Garden Grove Staves Off Los Amigos' Comeback
- Short Takes : Mathis Pays Tribute to Ellington
- PRO FOOTBALL : Three Who Could Have Challenged 49ers Fell by Wayside
- Jeremy Irons: Beyond 'Brideshead' : Movies: The English actor goes from conveying the ambiguity of Claus von Bulow in 'Reversal of Fortune' to the complexities of a Kafkaesque Kafka.
- WWOR-TV Called Takeover Target : Media: Stock in the New York independent station is up more than $5 a share since Dec. 31. But some note there are few potential buyers.